The Polaris RZR 570 EPS Trail uses 9008 and 9003 bulb sizes for both high beam and low beam headlight applications. The replacement chart covers 2015 to 2016 model years with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Polaris RZR 570 EPS Trail uses two distinct bulb types across its model years: the 9008 for the 2016 model year and the 9003 for the 2015 model year, with both types serving the high beam and low beam positions simultaneously through dual-filament construction.
Both the 9008 and 9003 are dual-filament halogen bulbs, meaning a single bulb unit contains two separate filaments, one dedicated to high beam output and one to low beam output, rather than requiring separate bulbs for each function.
The 9008 operates at 12 volts with a wattage rating of 65W on the high beam filament and 55W on the low beam filament, while the 9003 operates at 12 volts with 60W on the high beam filament and 55W on the low beam filament.
Although both bulbs share the same 12-volt operating voltage and a 55W low beam filament rating, they differ in high beam wattage, with the 9008 drawing 65W and the 9003 drawing 60W at high beam.
The 9008 uses a P26t base and the 9003 uses a P43t base, which are physically incompatible socket types, making the two bulbs non-interchangeable despite their similar electrical characteristics.
Both bulb types conform to ANSI standards applicable in the United States and Canada, indicating they meet a defined set of performance and dimensional requirements established for the North American market.
Because the 9008 and 9003 share overlapping wattage ratings but differ in base type, substituting one for the other in the Polaris RZR 570 EPS Trail is not possible without a corresponding socket modification.